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16 votes

"Everyone has their own stories" vs "Everyone has their own story" - which one is correct?

8 votes

Do I always have to use an object in English conversations?

7 votes
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Verbs which are always followed by past participle

6 votes

Usuage of In & On?

6 votes

What does "I did my George Washington report on beavers instead" mean?

5 votes

“at combat” -- meaning?

4 votes

Is it okay to say something like "The reason why we pick him lies in it that he is obviously more promising than other applicants"?

4 votes

Am I a Vegetarian?

4 votes

What is the difference between 'you have to say that' and 'you would have to say that'?

4 votes

with you or to you

4 votes

"Were I to refer to" and other confusing phrasings

4 votes
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Meaning of "but I wouldn't squeeze it too hard"

4 votes

How to properly word this mathematical question

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You should make your bed after you wake up / after you woke up / after you have woken up? Which one to choose?

3 votes

What is the meaning of 'as much as' in "Kevin dislikes apples as much as bananas."?

3 votes

Disjunctive question on the word "dislike"

3 votes

Problem with the verb tense in a relative clause

3 votes

Why 'of' in 'inform somebody of something'?

3 votes

Using let with third person

3 votes
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Which tense should I use in this sentence? and why?

2 votes
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I missed the flying f*** out of you. Meaning

2 votes
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Looking for a word that describes an inherent problem in a product

2 votes
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Put someone out

2 votes
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I am sorry that I hit you

2 votes

Do you say 'decide a judgement'?

2 votes

Use of "first thing"

2 votes

Meaning of the sentence in quotation marks

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"The word histology has offered the German scientist Mayer in 1918"

2 votes

How to identify complements that make verbs semantically complete?

2 votes

"Indebted to" or "indebted for"?